Assi Manifesto

SKU: 9781927494752

Author:
Natasha Kanapé Fontaine
Nation:
Innu
Book Type:
Paperback
Pages:
88
Publisher:
Mawenzi House Publishers
Copyright Date:
2016

Price:
Sale price$20.95

Description

Translated from French by Howard Scott.

Assi Manifesto is a celebration of the Innu Land, in the tradition of Joséphine Bacon, written by Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, Innu of Pessamit community of the North Shore. This telluric power is reminiscent of Paul Chamberland’s Terre Québec. Natasha Kanapé’s challenge is to name her Land, but also to reconcile opposites.

In this collection of poetry, the author engages with the environment, colonialism, anxiety, anger, healing, solitude, and love. “Assi” in Innu means Land. Assi Manifesto is primarily a land of women. If the manifesto is a public space, Assi is a forum of life, a song for those who open their spirit to its mystery.

Natasha Kanapé Fontaine, born in 1991, is a slam poet, visual artist and indigenous rights activist. Innu of Pessamit community of the North Shore, she spent most of her life in urban areas, as did many other Aboriginal youth of her generation. Noticed first in Rimouski where she was studying, and at events in Montreal in spring 2012, Natasha Kanapé Fontaine is prominent on the provincial slam scene — she’s been dubbed the territorial slammer. She figures on Radio-Canada’s Plus on est de fou, plus on lit! list of ten young writers to watch. With an enduring commitment to the Idle No More movement, Natasha Kanapé Fontaine is part of the new generation of a people rising from the ashes, and who intends to take the place she deserves. She lives in Montreal.

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